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Mitch
 
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Hey jack ass, read my first post, the laser is beaming onto a solar panel
that is plugged into an audio receiver, not straight into a speaker you
****ing retard.
**** off you piece of ****, go **** your mother some more.

"Tom" wrote in message
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Don't have to, I already know it won't work. It's like if someone said
"I got a fan, started it turning, and pointed it at a windpower generator,
and then plugged the fan into the wind-generator, and a feedback loop
started where the more the fan blew, the more electricity was generated,
and the more the fan blew and now there's a hurricane blowing down houses
and I've get megavolts of electricity".
For one thing there's nowhere near enough wattage to begin to power a
speaker, then there's a million other easons, like the response times, etc
etc.
Just admit it, you haven't tried it out at all, you're trying it out on
us, now.


"Mitch" wrote in message
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Well, there is no reason for me to make something like this up, Im
telling you, it does work,
For the 7 buks it would cost for a small solar panel and a lazer pointer
, try it out. PLEASE.

"Coyoteboy" wrote in message
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It couldnt have worked because, IIRC, solar cells do not respond fast
enough to convert the signal back from varying amplitude light. Plus
connecting up the laser would not be as simple as you suggest. you
would need to use some sort of phototransistor to get a reasonable
response speed and sample sound from it.